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  2. Why the $72 billion software company Workday is psyched about ...

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    In the last quarter, Workday brought in $2.2 billion in revenue — a 16% increase from last year. The company doesn't break out revenue by customer type. Workday's stock is up 14% in the past year.

  3. Workday, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Workday, Inc., is an American on‑demand (cloud-based) financial management, human capital management, and student information system software vendor. Workday was founded by David Duffield, founder and former CEO of ERP company PeopleSoft, along with former PeopleSoft chief strategist Aneel Bhusri, following Oracle's acquisition of PeopleSoft in 2005.

  4. Workday lays off 1,750 employees, or about 8.5% of its workforce

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Workday is cutting about 1,750 jobs, or 8.5% of its workforce. In a Wednesday memo to employees, published in a securities filing, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach said the layoffs were necessary for ongoing growth efforts at the company — including a particular focus on artificial intelligence investments.

  5. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is a component of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responsible for cybersecurity and infrastructure protection across all levels of government, coordinating cybersecurity programs with U.S. states, and improving the government's cybersecurity protections against private and nation-state hackers. [4]

  6. Arctic Wolf Networks - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Wolf Networks is a cybersecurity company that provides security monitoring to detect and respond to cyber threats. [2] The company monitors on-premises computers, networks and cloud-based information assets from malicious activity such as cybercrime , ransomware , and malicious software attacks .

  7. The agency was originally established as the Defense Investigative Service and was created on January 1, 1972. [2] In 1999, the agency changed its name to the Defense Security Service. [3]

  8. Dayforce - Wikipedia

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    Dayforce, Inc., formerly Ceridian, is a provider of human resources software and services with employees across its global footprint in the United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Latinamerica, Africa (), and the Asia Pacific Japan (APJ) region.

  9. Okta, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Okta, Inc. (formerly SaaSure Inc.) is an American identity and access management company based in San Francisco. [2] It provides cloud software that helps companies manage and secure user authentication into applications, and for developers to build identity controls into applications, websites, web services, and devices. [3]